Isn t it true that the newly bought furniture does not contain harmful gases because it has no smell

Updated on furniture 2024-09-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The smell of newly bought furniture can only indicate that the pollution will be relatively small, and it does not mean that there are no harmful gases.

    The main formaldehyde and benzene in furniture are excessive, and benzene mainly comes from paint.

    1. When purchasing, you can choose some solid wood furniture, which is not polluted inside, or you can choose some samples, and after a long time, there will be no harmful gases.

    2. The newly bought furniture can be put more, with some charcoal bags, nano live ore materials to absorb the harmful gases released, and some plant spider plants can be placed.

    3. Sometimes a single piece of furniture does not exceed the formaldehyde standard, but multiple put together have a superposition effect that will endanger human health.

    Ventilation and attention will largely avoid unnecessary hazards.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's usually going to be a little, but it's going to be okay after a while, and it's all something that can be dealt with in a way

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Not all harmful gases are smelly.

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